Le Corbusier in Detail

Le Corbusier in Detail
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9780750663540
ISBN-13 : 0750663545
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Le Corbusier in Detail by : Flora Samuel

A highly original study of one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.

Le Corbusier in Detail

Le Corbusier in Detail
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781136388903
ISBN-13 : 1136388907
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Le Corbusier in Detail by : Flora Samuel

This is the first book to give such close attention to Le Corbusier's approach to the making of buildings. It illustrates the ways in which Le Corbusier's details were expressive of his overall philosophical intentions. It is not a construction book in the usual sense- rather it focusses on the meaning of detail, on the ways in which detail informs the overall architectural narrative of a building. Well illustrated and containing several specially prepared scaled drawings it acts as timely reminder to both students and architects of the possibilities inherent in the most small scale tectonic gestures.

Toward an Architecture

Toward an Architecture
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 0892368993
ISBN-13 : 9780892368990
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Toward an Architecture by : Le Corbusier

Published in 1923, Toward an Architecture had an immediate impact on architects throughout Europe and remains a foundational text for students and professionals. Le Corbusier urges readers to cease thinking of architecture as a matter of historical styles and instead open their eyes to the modern world. Simultaneously a historian, critic, and prophet, he provocatively juxtaposes views of classical Greece and Renaissance Rome with images of airplanes, cars, and ocean liners. Le Corbusier's slogans--such as "the house is a machine for living in"--and philosophy changed how his contemporaries saw the relationship between architecture, technology, and history. This edition includes a new translation of the original text, a scholarly introduction, and background notes that illuminate the text and illustrations.

Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9780470847473
ISBN-13 : 0470847476
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Le Corbusier by : Flora Samuel

This is a revealing book which, for the first time, investigates the central influence of feminism in the work of Le Corbusier; one of the most important and revered architects of all time. The text covers Le Corbusier’s upbringing and training and sets this in the context of the cultural atmosphere of his time, covering issues of gender and religion. It reveals aspects of his private life such as personal relationships, which have barely been explored before as no biography currently exists. Furthermore, the author reveals, for the first time in print, a previously undiscovered and unpublished Le Corbusier building, making this book an incredibly significant addition to existing literature on the great man. In short, the new evidence and theories contained in this volume amount to major revelations about this hugely revered and central architectural figure of the 20th Century.

Le Corbusier, 1887-1965

Le Corbusier, 1887-1965
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Publisher : Taschen
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 3822835358
ISBN-13 : 9783822835357
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Le Corbusier, 1887-1965 by : Jean-Louis Cohen

Le Corbusier came of age at the time when cars and planes were becoming a common means of transportation, thus he was one of the first professional architects to ply his trade on several continents at once. This book brings together his finest work.

Le Corbusier's Hands

Le Corbusier's Hands
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 101
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ISBN-10 : 9780262232449
ISBN-13 : 0262232448
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Le Corbusier's Hands by : Andre Wogenscky

Le Corbusier's assistant and fellow architect remembers his mentor in a series of concise and poetic reflections. Le Corbusier's Hands offers a poetic and personal portrait of Le Corbusier—a nuanced portrayal that is in contrast to the popular image of Le Corbusier the aloof modernist. The author knew Le Corbusier intimately for thirty years, first as his draftsman and main assistant, later as his colleague and personal friend. In this book, written in the mid-1980s, Wogenscky remembers his mentor in a series of revealing personal statements and evocative reflections unlike anything that exists in the vast literature on Le Corbusier. Wogenscky draws a portrait in swift, deft strokes—50 short chapters, one leading to the next, one memory of Le Corbusier opening into another. Appearing and reappearing like a leitmotif are Le Corbusier's hands—touching, taking, drawing, offering, closing, opening, grasping, releasing: "It was his hands that revealed him.... They spoke all his feelings, all the vibrations of his inner life that his face tried to conceal." Wogenscky writes about Le Corbusier's work, including the famous design of the chapel at Ronchamp, his ideas for high-density Unités d'Habitation linked to the center of a "Radiant City," and his "Modulor" system for defining proportions—which Wogenscky compares to a piano tuner's finding the exact relation between sounds. He remembers the day Picasso spent with Le Corbusier at the Marseilles building site—"All day long they outdid one another in a show of modesty," he observes in amazement. He adds, speaking for himself and the others present, "We were inside a double energy field." And Wogenscky writes about Le Corbusier more personally. "I have spent years trying to understand what went on in his mind and in his hand," he tells us. With Le Corbusier's Hands, Wogenscky gives us a unique record of an enigmatic genius.

Modern Man

Modern Man
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9780544262225
ISBN-13 : 0544262220
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Man by : Anthony Flint

Journalist Flint recounts the life and times of the legendary architect Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, aka Le Corbusier, and provides illuminating details of his most iconic projects.

The Le Corbusier Guide

The Le Corbusier Guide
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781483135779
ISBN-13 : 1483135772
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Le Corbusier Guide by : Deborah Gans

The Le Corbusier Guide presents the architecture of Le Corbusier. The focus is on Paris given that it is his adopted city and the place where he came of age. Within its environs is a representative sample of his built work. It contains most of his purist houses, and an early foray away from the crisp surfaces of Purism. This itinerary follows the outlines of Le Corbusier's life's work. Beginning at his birthplace in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the route continues to Paris, to the perimeter of France, and finally to the international scene architects, architecture, Paris. Also presented are Le Corbusier's work in Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Italy, United States, Argentina, Brazil, Tunisia, Iraq, Japan, USSR, and India. The itinerary includes not only the buildings but also the process of getting from one to the next. On the ""open road"" it is a pleasure to remember Le Corbusier's own joy of self-propulsion in the automobile, efficiency, and speed in the train; and the thrill of flight as he experienced it with the poet of flight, Antoine de Saint Exupery. All these mimetic pleasures are ancillary to the experience of the buildings in situ in their complex relationship to local landscape, national spirit, and international vision.

Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage

Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 0262720337
ISBN-13 : 9780262720335
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage by : Adolf Max Vogt

Vogt's investigation of LC's early life and education not only reveals important, previously unacknowledged influences on specific projects such as the League of Nations headquarters and the Villa Savoye, but also suggests why LC throughout his career preferred to lift buildings above the ground, to give them the appearance of "floating." This tendency had decisive consequences for buildings associated with the modern movement and continues to influence architecture today.